
Ruushka oo urur cilmi-baaris oo Jarmal ah ku daray liiska kooxaha 'aan la rabin'
Ruushka ayaa ku daray liiska ururada loo arko 'kuwo aan la rabin' xarunta cilmi-baarista ee Jarmalka ee Research Centre for East European Studies (FSO). Sidoo kale, magaalada Berlin ayaa loo diyaargaroobay dhoolatus tikno oo ammaan sare leh ka dib weerar dilaa ah bishii hore.
Ruushka iyo xarunta FSO
Ruushka ayaa lagu daray liiska ururada 'aan la rabin' xarunta cilmi-baarista ee Jarmalka ee Research Centre for East European Studies, oo sidoo kale loo yaqaan FSO. Tallaabadan ayaa qayb ka ah siyaasadda Ruushka ee ururada dibadda.
Xaruntu waa hay'ad fadhigeedu yahay Jarmalka oo diiradda saarta daraasaadka Yurubta Bari. Ku darista liiskaas waxay muujinaysaa mowqifka rasmiga ah ee dawladda Ruushka ee xarunta FSO.
Dhoolatus tikno oo ammaan sare leh
Magaalada Berlin ayaa dhoolatus tikno ah ka dhici doona iyadoo ammaan la xoojiyay. Qabanqaabada ayaa imaanaysa kadib weerar dilaa ah oo dhacay bishii hore intii lagu guda jiray dhoolatuska kibirka.
Mas'uuliyiinta magaalada ayaa sheegay in tallaabooyin dheeraad ah laga qaadayo badbaadada dadweynaha. Ammaanka la xoojiyay wuxuu bartilmaameed u leeyahay ka hortagga khataraha inta dhoolatuska tiknada socdo.
Xiriirka iyo xaaladda guud
Dhacdooyinkani waxay muujinayaan xiisadaha u dhexeeya Ruushka iyo Jarmalka oo ka mirsan yahay dhinacyada cilmi-baarista. FSO waxaa saameyn ku yeelan karta heerka ay u shaqayn karto xiriirka caalamiga ah.
Dhanka kale, Berlin waxay tusaale u tahay sida magaalooyinka Yurub u diyaar garoobaan dhacdooyinka dabaqa ammaanka ka dib dhacdooyin naxdin leh. Wararka oo dhan waxay ku salaysan yihiin wixii la xaqiijiyay Agoosto 15, 2026.
Russia has formally added Germany's Research Centre for East European Studies (FSO) to its list of 'undesirable' organizations, a move that signals growing friction between Moscow and Berlin's academic institutions amid escalating geopolitical tensions.
Moscow's Escalating Crackdown on German Academia
The designation of the Research Centre for East European Studies as undesirable marks another chapter in Russia's broader campaign to restrict foreign-funded research within its borders. The FSO, a prominent institution in German academic circles, now faces potential legal consequences under Russian law that bars collaboration with such entities.
This action reflects a pattern of increasing pressure on Western academic organizations operating in Russia, where the government has used the 'undesirable' label to target groups perceived as promoting narratives contrary to state interests. The FSO's inclusion underscores the deepening rift between Moscow and European scholarly networks.
Berlin Prepares for Heightened Security Ahead of Techno Parade
In a separate development, Berlin authorities have announced that the upcoming techno parade will proceed under significantly heightened security measures. This decision follows a deadly attack during last month's Pride march, which left the city in a state of emergency and prompted widespread calls for stronger protective protocols.
The event, expected to draw thousands of participants, will see increased police presence and coordinated security operations across the city. Organizers have emphasized the importance of maintaining a safe environment while celebrating diversity and freedom of expression in the wake of the tragic incident.
Broader Implications for Germany-Russia Relations
The banning of the FSO adds to a growing list of diplomatic and institutional frictions between Germany and Russia. Analysts suggest that such measures could further complicate ongoing negotiations and cooperation efforts between the two nations, particularly in areas of science, culture, and education.
As tensions continue to rise, both countries are expected to reassess their bilateral relationships and consider the long-term impact of these restrictive policies on international collaboration and mutual understanding.



